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Feeling documents: toward a phenomenology of information seeking
Patrick Keilty, Gregory LeazerThe purpose of this paper is to present two models of human cognition. The first narrow model concentrates on the mind as an information-processing apparatus, and interactions…
Understanding tag functions in a moderated, user-generated metadata ecosystem
Ayse Gursoy, Karen Wickett, Melanie FeinbergThe purpose of this paper is to investigate tag use in a metadata ecosystem that supports a fan work repository to identify functions of tags and explore the system as a…
Youth information-seeking behavior and online government information: Tweens’ perceptions of US federal government websites
Natalie Greene TaylorThe purpose of this paper is to focus on middle-school-aged young people’s information-seeking behavior and the knowledge and perceptions they have of and about federal government…
A context-based study of serendipity in information research among Chinese scholars
Xiaosong Zhou, Xu Sun, Qingfeng Wang, Sarah SharplesThe current understanding of serendipity is based primarily on studies employing westerners as the participants, and it remains uncertain whether or not this understanding would…
E-inclusion or digital divide: an integrated model of digital inequality
Biyang Yu, Ana Ndumu, Lorri M. Mon, Zhenjia FanThe purpose of this paper is to improve understanding of the societal problem of the deepening digital divide by establishing and testing an integrated conceptual framework for…
Pragmatic thought as a philosophical foundation for collaborative tagging and the Semantic Web
Christopher Bruhn, Sue Yeon SynThe purpose of this paper is to use ideas drawn from two founders of American pragmatism, William James and Charles Sanders Peirce, in order to propose a philosophical foundation…
Not just a pretty picture part two: testing a visual literacy program for young children
Irene Lopatovska, Tiffany Carcamo, Nicholas Dease, Elijah Jonas, Simen Kot, Grace Pamperien, Anthony Volpe, Kurt YalcinIn an effort to advance visual literacy (VL) education, the purpose of this paper is to develop and test a VL instruction program for 2.5-4-year-old children in a public library…
Young parents’ personal and social information contexts for child feeding practices: An ethnographic study in British Columbia, Canada
Heather O’Brien, Devon Greyson, Cathy Chabot, Jean ShovellerThe purpose of this paper is to utilize McKenzie’s two-dimensional model of information practices to situate child feeding practices as complex, socially situated information…
Multiplayer online role-playing as information retrieval and system use: an ethnographic study
J. Tuomas Harviainen, Amon RappThe purpose of this paper is to expand the research of games as information systems. It illustrates how significant parts of massively multiplayer online role-playing function…
“I should like you to see them some time”: An empirical study of copyright clearance costs in the digitisation of Edwin Morgan’s scrapbooks
Victoria Stobo, Kerry Patterson, Kristofer Erickson, Ronan DeazleyThe inability of cultural institutions to make available digital reproductions of collected material highlights a shortcoming with the existing copyright framework in a number of…
Response to Cult of the “I”
Jan Michael Nolin, Ann-Sofie Axelsson, Alen Doracic, Claes Lennartsson, Annemaree Lloyd, Gustaf NelhansThe purpose of this paper is to respond to an earlier article in the Journal of Documentation: The Cult of the “I”.
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